Spring 2009
Arab Media and Society
According to conventional wisdom in Western media, an ultra-conservative form of Islam is gaining traction in Egypt, pushing aside other moderate interpretations and threatening the country’s cosmopolitan nature.[1] Often cited as evidence of this trend are popular “Salafi” satellite television stations, which since 2006 have been licensed to operate inside the country.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Salafi Satellite TV in Egypt
Labels:
arab world,
arabic satellite,
cairo,
egypt media,
television,
tv stations